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The very first step in turning out wall coat racks is to decide the location that you hope to position the wall coat rack. The shape of the wall coat rack and the quantity of brass hooks that are required for your needs. The next step in the process your wall coat rack is to decide which type of lumber and stain you have need of to match your home decoration.

Once the preference has been confirmed as to the type of wood. We manufacture Oak, Cherry and Maple wall mounted coat racks. You will need to decide a brass hook design or a wood peg design. You can customarily collect all the things you need desire at a Lowe's store most all have a adequate amount of brass hooks and wood pegs and several types of lumber. If you settle on exotic type of lumber such as Chestnut you may have to special order it.

You will need to sand your wall coat rack as a rule down to 200 grit, this should leave a smooth piece of wood rub on the color on. Whether it be solid Chestnut or a brass hook coat rack that you are turning out .

Many people like to use an oil base wiping color such as made by Deft. Make certain that your wall coat rack is clean. Purchase the color you want, be sure to mix the color thoroughly. (hint: you may test the color on spare piece of wood) Freely rub on on the color I customarily use a clean rag for this permit the color soak in for a few minutes and wipe off, if you need a deeper color apply again and rub the stain in.

Once the color has dried you can apply a top coat. We top coat our wall coat racks with a straw lacquer that is sprayed on you may use shellac, if you want. It is customarily to apply many you might want to sand with 400 in-between applications to remove any dust. After the finish application wet sand with 400 then use a white scotch bright pad and some carnauba wax to rub your wood coat rack to a gloss finish.

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